Chances (Backstreet Boys song)

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"Chances"
The Backstreet Boys are superimposed on a black background, with several repeated collages of each member in grayscale.
Single by Backstreet Boys
from the album DNA
ReleasedNovember 9, 2018
Recorded2018
Studio
  • Patriot, Los Angeles, U.S.
  • Westlake, Los Angeles, U.S.
GenrePop
Length2:52
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Tedder
  • Skelton
Backstreet Boys singles chronology
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
(2018)
"Chances"
(2018)
"No Place"
(2019)
Music video
"Chances" on
YouTube

"Chances" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys. It was released on November 9, 2018, as the second single from DNA, their ninth studio album (eighth in the United States). The song was written by Shawn Mendes, Fiona Bevan, Casey Smith, Geoff Warburton, Scott Harris, and producers Ryan Tedder and Zach Skelton. "Chances" peaked at number nine on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, and number 19 on the Adult Top 40. An accompanying music video was directed by McLean and René Elizondo Jr., and depicts two dancers performing inside Union Station.

Background and composition

AJ McLean first met Ryan Tedder in 2003, where they worked together on the Backstreet Boys' 2009 studio album This Is Us and the former musician's debut studio album Have It All (2010).[1] After several years, McLean suggested Tedder to send several of his written songs to the Backstreet Boys. One of the songs included "Chances", which the band immediately gravitated towards.[2] It was written by Shawn Mendes, Fiona Bevan, Casey Smith, Geoff Warburton, Scott Harris, and producers Tedder, and Zach Skelton.[3] The song and accompanying music video were simultaneously released on November 9, 2018, which followed the announcement of the DNA World Tour.[4][5]

"Chances" is a pop song. Fist-pumping synthesizers are consistently used as the Backstreet Boys ponder over the chorus, "What are the chances that we'd end up dancing? Like 2 in a million, like once in a life".[6] In an interview with Billboard in 2018, McLean explained that "Chances" is similar to their previous 2018 single, "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", but acknowledged that it also felt distinct. He described the lyrics as "more of that realistic love story about chance, to find that person in the most precarious of scenarios".[2] However, Backstreet Boys member Brian Littrell stated that "both songs are completely different" in a 2019 interview with Entertainment Weekly.[7]

Critical reception and commercial performance

Mike Wass of

Idolator described "Chances" as "another irresistible, vaguely retro pop-anthem" containing perfect vocal harmonies.[6] Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic praised "Chances" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart", stating that both songs are "some of Backstreet's finest, familiar in their delivery yet with a finger on the mainstream pulse of 2019".[8] Writing for Rolling Stone, Jon Dolan stated that the song is "plaintively throbbing".[9] Josh Hurst of Flood Magazine referred to "Chances" as "slightly anthemic", but not jarring.[10]

"Chances" peaked at number seven on the US Billboard

Schweizer Hitparade in Switzerland.[17]

Music video

Background

The music video was filmed in Union Station, where the dancers performed an uninterrupted choreographed sequence.

The "Chances" music video was simultaneously distributed with the digital release of the song on November 9, 2018.[18][19] The video was co-directed by McLean and René Elizondo Jr., and was the former's first music video directed for the Backstreet Boys.[2][4] It was filmed inside Union Station in Los Angeles during public hours,[20] and was the first music video where all five members wore suits.[2] Elizondo wanted it to be cinematic and showcase elements of film noir.[20]

The music video was filmed from 2:00pm to 4:00am on September 4, 2018. The dancers featured in the video are Madison Vomastek and Jake Tribus, both students from the Glorya Kaufman School of Dance at the University of Southern California.[21] Their scenes were shot from 3:00pm to 5:00pm, and the Backstreet Boys were designated inside the train carriage at 3:00am.[20] Both Vomastek and Tribus performed an uninterrupted choreographed sequence that was positively received by the band, their label, and management.[2]

Synopsis

The video begins with Madison Vomastek, running down the steps of a train station. She helps another lady pick up a bag that dropped, and Jake Tribus, in front of her misses the train. The pair continue to cross paths throughout the video and eventually, during the second verse, find themselves sitting across from each other in the waiting hall. The duo performs a dance in the ticket lobby, which they conclude with a kiss and sit facing away from each other on the station seats. The Backstreet Boys appear throughout the video during each sequence, as they are seen behind a pole, inside the moving train, and seated on the station seats adjacent from them.

Live performances

The Backstreet Boys performed "Chances" on the

15th season of The Voice on November 13, 2018.[22][23] They also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in chicken costumes on January 24, 2019 while they performed "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" on the Manhattan streets and Rockefeller sidewalks,[24][25][26] before performing "Chances" in matching black and gray outfits.[27] The song was also included on the setlist of the DNA World Tour, which supported their studio album DNA.[28]

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of DNA.[3]

  • Backstreet Boys – vocals
  • Ryan Tedder – producer, songwriting, programming
  • Zach Skelton – producer, songwriting, drums, guitar, keyboard, programming
  • Shawn Mendes – songwriting
  • Fiona Bevan – songwriting
  • Casey Smith – songwriting, background vocals
  • Geoff Warburton – songwriting
  • Scott Harris – songwriting
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • John Hanes – mix engineer
  • Scott Kelly – assistant engineer
  • Rich Rich – engineer
  • Simone Torres – engineer
  • Kuk Harrell – vocal producer

Charts

Chart performance for "Chances"
Chart (2018–19) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[14] 55
Finland Airplay (
Radiosoittolista)[31]
7
Germany (Official German Charts)[16] 63
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[32] 70
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[17] 82
US
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[11]
7
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[33] 27
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[13] 19
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[12] 9

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Chances"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[15] Gold 40,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Chances"
Region Date Format(s) Version Label(s) Ref.
Various November 9, 2018 Original [4]
Australia Contemporary hit radio [34]
Various December 21, 2018
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Mark Ralph Remix [30]
United States January 8, 2019 Contemporary hit radio Original RCA [35]
Various January 14, 2019
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Remixes
  • RCA
  • SME
[29]

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